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Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Los Angeles is a taco town. New York and Chicago may quarrel over who has the better hot dogs and San Francisco may have the mission style burrito but when it comes to tacos Los Angeles has no equal. There are sunny days year round in Los Angeles which allow this taco environment to thrive and when the sun goes down it's never too cold to enjoy a plate of tacos at a taco truck or outdoor cart.

Which brings us to El Matador, a taco truck on Western and Lexington Ave in East Hollywood. This taco truck has been on my radar for quite some time and I was eager to test the asada and al pastor. After a cumbersome drive up western blvd during rush hour(seriously took me 45 minutes to go 2 miles) the truck came into view just before the 101 freeway parked on the property of an auto shop.

A no frills menu of tacos, burritos and tortas as well as your choice of meat keeps things quite simple when ordering. I almost went completely off the deep end to order a burrito de sesos(cow brains) but I caught myself just in time to order two asada tacos and one al pastor. My tacos came with onions, cilantro and a delicious spicy salsa roja. The salsa had alot of kick to it but also alot of flavor with a hint of grilled habanero pepper.

As far as the tacos the al pastor was a real winner. With a saucy blend of grilled onions and spiced pork combined with the salsa there was alot of flavor here. The asada wasn't far behind with charred beef with the right balance of moistness and crunch. No bits of fat on either taco could be found which is a testament to the cooks. These guys really know how to prepare their meats.

charred fine cuts of carne asada with a delicious salsa roja

I was tempted to order some more tacos but a line started to form and I decided my taco business was done here. I'll be coming back here again and again for the al pastor, charred beef and salsa roja but next time I'll wait for the traffic to subside.

1174 N Western Ave in East Hollywood. Nightly after 7pm. Tacos are $1 each

28 comments:

On Chowhound, a hound said that there are usually 2 taco trucks in the same paking lot at Western Ave and Lexington: one is named El Matador and the other is named Mi Terasita. Both trucks are suppose to be good.

Did you notice 2 taco trucks?

Your review mentioned that the truck was unnamed. I wonder which one you reviewed.

ahhhh thanks for this info. My camera malfunctioned and I didn't get a proper photo of the truck. I'll have to go back and see which taco truck I ate at. Gives me an excuse to try that al pastor and salsa roja again :)

i checked out El matador 'cause of your review, did the asada tacos, got 3 of 'em - I wish i ordered 3 more. Awesome. Just awesome. The right amount of spicy, tender meat, and left me wanting more. I'm a big fan of cilantro too. Great site, keep it going...

I agree with you all about the tacos thay are good but recently I noticed that some fat was coming up in my burrito,sometimes the tacos.It's sad to see this happening because most other plcaes where they sell tacos fat is in the meat and that's discusting so "MATADOR"please stop putting "FAT"on my burrito..Thanks!

I ate at El Matador tonight for the first time ever despite it only being a couple blocks away. I made noticed the 2 trucks in the parking lot and no one was even at the other truck vs 7 people at the El Matador truck. (BTW El Matador is the truck on the left.) The carnitas were the most flavorful and best I've ever had.

Even though the Militant is partial to El Gran Burrito, he has tried El Matador, not too far from his compound. Tis good, nice and spicy. He has seen two trucks but on the night he and one of his operatives came here after a Dodger game last year, there was only one truck.

"Los Angeles is a taco town. New York and Chicago may quarrel over who has the better hot dogs and San Francisco may have the mission style burrito but when it comes to tacos Los Angeles has no equal."

You must not have been to Chicago. We have maybe the best Mexican cuisine in the world (all regions of Mexico and their offerings can be found here) and taco's are a plenty at them.

I ate at El Matador tonight for the first time ever despite it only being a couple blocks away. I made noticed the 2 trucks in the parking lot and no one was even at the other truck vs 7 people at the El Matador truck. (BTW El Matador is the truck on the left.) The carnitas were the most flavorful and best I've ever had.

"Los Angeles is a taco town. New York and Chicago may quarrel over who has the better hot dogs and San Francisco may have the mission style burrito but when it comes to tacos Los Angeles has no equal."

You must not have been to Chicago. We have maybe the best Mexican cuisine in the world (all regions of Mexico and their offerings can be found here) and taco's are a plenty at them.

ahhhh thanks for this info. My camera malfunctioned and I didn't get a proper photo of the truck. I'll have to go back and see which taco truck I ate at. Gives me an excuse to try that al pastor and salsa roja again :)

On Chowhound, a hound said that there are usually 2 taco trucks in the same paking lot at Western Ave and Lexington: one is named El Matador and the other is named Mi Terasita. Both trucks are suppose to be good.

Did you notice 2 taco trucks?

Your review mentioned that the truck was unnamed. I wonder which one you reviewed.